Your Judgment Operating System
Three components, fully assembled: Pre-Decision Checklist (9 questions, 5 minutes), Decision Journal (document + review), Monthly Ritual (30 min/month). Use for 30 days. Then it’s automatic.
Part 1: Your Judgment Operating System
+5 XP on completion
What if your judgment ran like software — reliably, automatically, and getting better with every update? That's what you're about to build.
Three components: Pre-Decision Checklist (9 questions, 5 minutes). Decision Journal (document before, review after). Monthly Review Ritual (30 minutes).
The Pre-Decision Checklist: 9 questions you ask before every major decision. It takes 5 minutes. It catches what your enthusiasm misses.
The Monthly Review Ritual: 30 minutes once a month. Open your journal. What surprised you? What pattern appeared? What would you do differently?
The pitfall: treating these as tasks to check off, not rituals to inhabit. They only work if you approach them with genuine curiosity.
Use this system for 30 days and it becomes automatic. That's the compound interest of judgment — invisible for a while, then unmistakable.
Part 2: Build Your Complete System
+10 XP on completion
Today's insight: 30 days of use makes this system automatic. The compound interest of judgment starts the moment you write your first checklist.
Today's exercise: create your personal Pre-Decision Checklist. 9 questions you'll ask before every major decision. Write them right now.
Starter questions: (1) What's my probability estimate? (2) What would change my mind? (3) Who will push back? (4) What's my kill criterion?
Add five more from your own experience: the questions YOU most need to ask, based on where your judgment has gone wrong before.
Put it somewhere visible. Phone wallpaper, desk card, notebook cover. Then use it on the next decision you face today or this week.
Every point gleaming, every marking clear — your compass is fully illuminated. You have built something real that will serve you for years.